The Camp was established about the middle of 1946 for refugees arriving from the East. These were primarily Polish Jews who had been interned in the Soviet Union during WWII. The JDC-funded school, headed by an Austrian engineer and licensed driving school instructor, provided close to 100 DPs vocational training as professional drivers and auto mechanics. The uniformed man (far left), Moritz W. Friedler, was a JDC staffer from 1947-1954.